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Proposal of Visualization of Reasoning Processes in Sensor Network Environment

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Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC 2006)

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The sensor network environment will become the standard daily environment in the next generation. The technology of the sensor network can combine with computing and daily space. Combinations of computing and sensor networks happen only inside a computer. In other words, a user cannot understand what happens inside the computer. In particular, our system carries out reasoning. There is no research on the visualization of reasoning processes. The visualization of reasoning processes is a complex process. Therefore, we need to develop visualization of reasoning processes. The main technologies to visualize reasoning are to resolve motion and to use 3D space expression. This paper proposes a method of visualization of reasoning processes in a sensor network environment.

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Matsushita, N., Yoshino, T., Hattori, T., Hiramatsu, K., Okadome, T. (2006). Proposal of Visualization of Reasoning Processes in Sensor Network Environment. In: Ma, J., Jin, H., Yang, L.T., Tsai, J.JP. (eds) Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing. UIC 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4159. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11833529_59

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